We report on the characterization of two inverted coaxial Ge detectors in the
context of being employed in future 76Ge neutrinoless double beta
(0νββ) decay experiments. It is an advantage that such detectors
can be produced with bigger Ge mass as compared to the planar Broad Energy Ge
detectors (BEGe) that are currently used in the GERDA 0νββ decay
experiment. This will result in lower background for the search of
0νββ decay due to a reduction of cables, electronics and holders.
The measured resolution near the 76Ge Q-value at 2039 keV is 2.5 keV and
their pulse-shape characteristics are similar to BEGe-detectors. It is
concluded that this type of Ge-detector is suitable for usage in 76Ge
0νββ decay experiments